SESSION 7: Analytical Chemistry
Chair
R. Lobinski 
IUPAC Analytical Chemistry Division, President
CNRS UMR, Pau, France
e-mail: ryszard.lobinski@univ-pau.fr 
Co-chair
A. Roda
SCI Analytical Chemistry Division, President
Università degli Studi di Bologna, Bologna, Italy
e-mail: aldo.roda@unibo.it
TOPIC TITLE Metrology in Analytical Chemistry
Monday 06 morning Chair: R. Lobinski
speaker title
key note 10:30-11:10 P. De Bièvre Metrology in chemistry for the 21st century
Invited lect. 11:10-11:30 A. Fajgelj The role of interlaboratory comparisons in establishing metrological traceability and assuring comparability of measurement results
oral 11:30-11:50  G. Kramer Analytical information markup language (AnIML) for interchanging and archiving analytical data and metadata
oral 11:50-12:10  A. Alcantara Proposal of a plan for the implementation of a management system for the quality in the main labs of HIDROCENTRO
oral 12:10-12:30  B. Hibbert Fundamental aspects of metrological traceability
oral 12:30-12:50 F. Camoes Comparable pH measurements by metrological traceability
TOPIC TITLE New analytical devices and diagnostic in health sciences
Tuesday 07 morning Chair: A. Roda
speaker title
key note 10:30-11:10 S. Daunert Genetic engineering strategies in biosensing and micro/nanoanalytical methods
key note 11:10-11:50 M. Madou Microfabrication for microfludics and biomems:  applications in diagnostics and drug delivery
Invited Lect. 11:50-12:10 L. Torsi Organic thin film transistors as plastic chemical and biological sensors
Invited Lect. 12:10-12:30 L. Prodi Luminescent silica nanoparticles in diagnostics
oral 12:30-12:50 T.C Chang  A handheld device for cancer diagnosis
oral 12:50-13:10 K.-L. Yang Chemical modifications of inert self-assembled monolayers with oxygen plasma for biosensor applications
TOPIC TITLE Environmental analytical chemistry
Wednesday 08 morning Chair: E. Mentasti
speaker title
key note 10:30-11:10 D. Barcelò Challenges   and achievements by  hybrid  LC/MS/MS  Q trap and Q TOF systems  for the trace-level  determination and unequivocal identification  of selected emerging contaminants  and their degradation products
Invited Lect. 11:10-11:30 A. Gianguzza Chemical speciation studies in natural fluids
oral 11:30-11:50 P.S. Fedotov Countercurrent chromatography and related techniques in the analysis of environmental samples
oral 11:50-12:10 D. Vione Aromatic chloro- and chloronitroderivatives in the Rhône river delta (southern France)
oral 12:10-12:30 D.G. Kelly Analytical methods for environmental detection of bis-(2-chloroethyl)sulfide and its degradation products
oral 12:30-12:50 S. Yamaguchi Multiphoton ionization/mass spectrometry for trace analysis of dioxins
TOPIC TITLE Analytical proteomics and Environmental analytical chemistry
Thursday 09 morning Chair: M. Careri
speaker title
key note 10:30-11:10 J. Szpunar Metals and their speciation in the environment
Invited Lect. 11:10-11:30 F. Dondi Determination of number of components, spot capacity and peak overlapping degree in 1D and 2D-multicomponent separations of interest for environment analysis and proteomics
Invited Lect. 11:30-11:50 G. Marino Dansyl chemistry in proteomics: back to the future
oral 11:50-12:10 R. Mabilia Comparison between pah chemical characterization and spectroradiometric analysis of vehicle particulate emissions
oral 12:10-12:30 A. Amoroso New instrument based on HPLC for the measurement of HONO and HNO3, mixing ratio and fluxes.
oral 12:30-12:50 M. Pesavento MIP sensors for triazinic compounds with electrochemical signal transduction
TOPIC TITLE Analytical chemistry and cultural heritage 
Friday 10 morning Chair: M. Mascini
speaker title
key note 10:30-11:10 R. Van Grieken Analytical chemistry in the cultural heritage protection
Invited Lect. 11:10-11:30 P. Colombini Macromolecules in archaeology
oral 11:30-11:50 R. Green The fingerprint of fraud: forensic chemistry and indigenous art authentication
oral 11:50-12:10 H. Watarai Optical chirality analysis at liquid-liquid interface